I’ve just finished a project for a new housing development on an island in Stockholm, Sweden. The island is called Kvarnholmen, opposite the island of Djurgården.
‘Here grows a new neighborhood developed with residential, commercial and fantastic scenery in a historic setting’.
You can see more HERE

Here’s my second sticker book which is coming out to buy in August! You can pre order HERE

‘The second in the vibrant series of ARTCARDS: original pieces of art made for you – and made by you! With 16 pull-out ARTCARDS to colour in and decorate with 20 pages containing over 600 stickers, this book features cheeky editorial and highly detailed contemporary illustrations’.

I’m doing a couple of events this week on my sticker book, one at Tales on Moon lane on Thursday. And on Friday I’ll be at the Design Museum! Come along if your in town!

Accessorize with Hennie Haworth

Add some Oooh to your wardrobe with Art Cards Accessorize.

Learn how to make quirky paper jewellery with vibrant London-based illustrator Hennie Haworth. Hear about how she developed her incredibly cool, interactive, fashion themed sticker-art book and be inspired to design and decorate your own creations.

I am running an Accessorize book workshop on Saturday 2nd Nov at the Storystock festival, London!

‘In this workshop from the fabulous and brand spanking new Big Picture Press, Hennie Haworth, the lady behind Accessorize will be bringing a bit of glitz to Storystock! Her workshop will be all about creating the perfect accessory for girls aged 5 and over…’

I have work in ‘Print Clubs’ new exhibition “12 Prints”, All prints are signed, embossed, edition of 50 and sold at £45 rsvp@printclublondon.com to join us for the private view on Thursday 1st Dec 6-9pm! X

DB90 is a shared studio space in North East London. We are all independent practitioners, yet we share a commitment to creating a space for ideas, collaborations and table tennis tournaments. This site shows the breadth of our individual practices as well as collaborations.

Artists have created beautiful designs that can be made into origami cranes. A donation to the Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund will allow you to download a design with instructions to guide you in making a crane.

Print Okushon has been set up to help raise money for the victims of the recent catastrophic earthquake and tsunami in Japan. A multitude of talented illustrators and designers have been asked to kindly donate a print that will be auctioned off via ebay over the coming weeks. Please bid and grab yourself a lovely artwork for a necessary cause:

You can purchase here:

Furoshiki is a type of traditional Japanese wrapping cloth. It can be used in multiple ways, for bundling or gift-wrapping all sorts of things – from lunch boxes or books, to watermelons and bottles of wine. You could even tie it into a handbag or use it as a scarf, a baby blanket or even a wall hanging. One simple and beautiful piece…
Size: 900 x 900 mm (35.4 x 35.4″)
Material : 100% cotton satin (lighter weight, smooth cotton)
Handmade in Japan, using Japanese traditional printing techniques.

I am was one of 40 artists participating in Blackout Blisters, the third annual exhibition for Print Club London. This year, artists were invited to contribute 40 signed silk-screened prints, each incorporating a glow-in-the-dark element in the design. The first night of the exhibition the venue will be in complete darkness, allowing the artwork to truly shine. It runs from Friday, December 3rd until Sunday, December 5th.